But this is baseball’s hot stove season and Bradley just so happens to be a major league free agent.

Rumors rest for no man. Or something.

According to Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times, the Rockies met Wednesday with Bradley’s agents. There’s no telling how serious the chat was or whether the Rox actually have interest in bringing Bradley aboard this winter, but it’s fairly clear that Bradley wants to return to baseball and there’s a chance he’ll get at least some amount of consideration from teams desperate for outfield depth.

Bradley, 33, batted just .218/.313/.356 with two home runs and 13 RBI in 115 plate appearances for the Mariners this year before they cut him loose in mid-May. He posted a .378 on-base percentage over 124 games with the Cubs in 2009 and a .436 OBP across 126 games for the Rangers in 2008.

I will stop going to the two games a year I go to. Maybe they can bring Dante Bichette and Brett Myers in to have the all DV team, then bring Denny Neagle to show them the best spots on Colfax get hookers. Here we go Rockies here we go.

Agree this is very un-Rockies like. I would not be surprised if his agent planted the story to drum up interest. There is absolutely no way Rockies look at Bradley. Not only is a total ***hole, but he just doesn’t fit on the team as a player.